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I created the background so that the drips would look like little planets. By upping the rate om the electronic water valve I could get these two 'planets' to collide. Let's hope our spinning rock isn't in for the same treatment anytime soon!

I created the background so that the drips would look like little planets. By upping the rate om the electronic water valve I could get these two 'planets' to collide. Let's hope our spinning rock isn't in for the same treatment anytime soon!



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